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COUNCIL BLUFFS - Council Bluffs St. Albert’s Jane Watasaburg scored a 50 to win individual honors but the Glenwood girls, led by Chelsee Bird’s 53, took home the dual victory, edging the Saintes by four strokes, 252 to 256 at the Dodge Park Golf Course in Council Bluffs on Thursday.

The Glenwood girls tennis team crushed Corning 9-0 in a non-conference dual last Thursday. Both Shelby Cronk and Rachel Tucker controlled their matches for Glenwood by only allowing their opponents two games each.

Another cold, damp night. Another Glenwood boys soccer win.
Coming off a dominating 6-0 victory over Atlantic on Monday the Rams traveled to Creston Thursday in the rain and cold and left with a 11-1 victory.
“It was about the same as Monday,” said Glenwood coach Mike Artist. “Cold and damp against a very similar team I thought. They (Creston) are down quite a bit from last year and once they got a goal, we sort of bounced back and controlled it.”

The Glenwood girls golf team defeated Red Oak 243 to 285 in a dual meet at the Glenwood Golf Course last Monday.
Bobi Jo Rockwell was the top medalist for the meet shooting a round of 50.
“We were without two of our starting line up as Chelsee Bird and Chloe Newman were both home sick,” said Glenwood coach Kathy Konigsmark. “The rest of the team came through.”
Freshman Madi Woodrum shot a 62 and Josie Lauridsen shot a 64 for Glenwood.

The Fremont-Mills boys ran away with the team title at the Stanton Invitational Track Meet last Monday.
Braving cold and rainy weather, the Knights racked up 176 points to the host Vikings’ 113.
The East Mills boys posted a third-place finish with 102 points.
The Knights’ Kevin Herrick took home a pair of golds with top finishes in the 400-meter hurdles and the 400-meter dash.

Carlie Cooper placed first in the 3,000-meters for Glenwood at the Sioux City Relays on Saturday at Morningside College.
On a cold and rainy day, the Rams competed without several of their athletes due to prom preparations for that evening in Glenwood. Despite missing some top runners, the Rams did put up some good performances at the meet.
Cooper's time of 11:48.27 won the 3000 meter run and teammate Morgan Naughton finished sixth.

The Glenwood girls tennis team improved its record to 2-0 on the season with a 7-2 victory over Atlantic in a Hawkeye 10 Conference dual last Tuesday.
Ana Van Scoy, Rachel Tucker, Chloe Newman, and Abee Stipe each claimed their second victories of the season.
Van Scoy was strong on first serves and played very aggressively at the net, said Ohm, which helped her beat the Trojans’ No. 1 Liz Metheny, 10-6.

Despite being hit by what coach Mark Starner called the “prom bug” the Glenwood boys track team still managed four gold medals at the Sioux City Relays on Saturday.
“We had a lot of athletes leave the meet early to get back to prom,” said Starner. “We ran things well despite the bitter cold and gusty head winds down the home stretch. It would have been interesting to see how many more athletes would have had the opportunity to stand on the awards stand had we not had a conflict with prom.”